Transcription of Infection Control Modules - DBHDD University
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February 11, 2013 Page 1 Self-Instructional Packet (SIP) Advanced Infection Prevention and Control Training Modules February 11, 2013 Page 2 Learning Objectives Module One Introduction to Infection Prevention and Control After completing Module One, the learner will be able to: the role of Infection Prevention and Control in DBHDD the term pathogen and explain what constitutes an the term healthcare associated Infection (HAI) and explain the difference betweenthese and community associated infections (CAIs). the potential impact on hospitalized individuals and hospital employees whocontract healthcare associated the term colonization and explain the difference between colonization and the term asymptomatic Infection and list two examples of pathogens that can result inasymptomatic infections in some the term carrier and explain the Infection risk that carriers bring to hospitalizedindividuals and hospital five of the typical signs and symptoms of infections and describe the responsibilityhospital employees have to report any of these two multi-drug resistant organism
1. Explain the role of Infection Prevention and Control in DBHDD hospitals. 2. Define the term pathogen and explain what constitutes an infection.
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